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The dynamics change when using multiple tabs. WW looks like memory hog while PM stays low at almost half memory utilization.
The dynamics change when using multiple tabs. WW looks like memory hog while PM stays low at almost half memory utilization.
I was running with Waterfox for some time after I was forced to look for an alternative to IE 9 and 10! I gave FF a look and tried some others like Flock and Opera already having been familiar with that one and preferred over the 32bit FF! But was still ending up looking for something 64bit as well.
Waterfox surfaced one day on Bing and away we went until lately when the last few releases have suddenly become problematic and while taking a look at other variants and running in Cyberfox I found that browser's equivalent 42 and 43 releases are not running into the same problems. While Pale Moon looks like a nice one it wouldn't suffice however as an WF replacement like Cyberfox did. But don't worry any! Not only do I still have Waterfox on but I kept Pale Moon and Netscape Navigator 9 on as well as having FF 43 x64 on too!
Not when you think about it. You still have Edge in there so WF isn't the only browser. But the point is still taken about sticking to one in particular rather then multiple choice?!
Here having a single turned out not to be enough when having multiple browsers open and a browser would start acting up where it became necessary to use another. As far as Pale Moon and Nescape long defunct those were never being considered for long term use but simply to take a look at. The 64bit FF on the other hand as well as Cyberfox has so far proven to be a must have along with Waterfox since it started acting up. Ironically this started just prior to seeing the 64bit FF arrive making you wonder....
Thanks for the information ... just downloaded it.
Mozilla testing "Container Tabs" feature in 'Nightly' Builds for improved privacy and security.
(As coined "Individual Cookie Jars")
Security/Contextual Identity Project/Containers - MozillaWiki
Contextual Identities on the Web | Tanvi Vyas